Monday 31 May 2021

Historical Last Place: Clutch drama leaves Davison last at Winton 2004

 Will Davison picked up the 1st last-place finish of his career when his unsponsored #14 Team Dynamik Holden retired with Clutch failure after 1 of the race's 100 laps. The finish came in Davison's debut.


Greg Murphy in the #51 K-Mart Holden started the race in the rear, but at the end of Lap 1 Will Davison in the unsponsored #14 Team Dynamik Holden retired with a Clutch issue, leaving him last.


The race for the remainder of the bottom five was much more interesting, as Mark Skaife in the #2 Mobil 1 Holden, Marcos Ambrose in the #1 Pirtek Ford, both spun off and lost 18 and 25 laps respectively, and Craig Lowndes in the #6 Caterpillar Ford, who lost 21 laps with Engine issues looked to be in contention to fill spots, however, due to the nature of the rules of Supercars, they finished and were classified, so they avoided Bottom 5 finishes.


Paul Weel was next out, crashing out on Lap 49, securing 2nd to last for him. Following Weel out was David Besnard in the #20 WPS Holden was the victim of a multi-car crash involving Mark Skaife in the #2 Mobil 1 Holden and Jason Bright in the #50 PWR/Chandlers Holden on Lap 54, destroying the nose of car #20 and ending his race.


Rounding out the bottom five was Max Wilson in the #888 Betta Electrical Holden after a Fuel pressure issue ended his race and Steven Johnson in the #17 Shell Helix Ford, who spun off late in the race at Turn 10.


The Bottom Five

Will Davison

1 Lap

Clutch

Paul Weel

49 Laps

Crash

David Besnard

54 Laps

Crash

Max Wilson

94 Laps

Fuel Pressure

Steven Johnson

95 Laps

Spun Off


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